alphabetical historical figures

David Copperfield
the magician or the character created by Charles Dickens...?

The illusionist, yes — even though I did use Tom Thumb in this thread once, just so we could finally have a character whose given name starts/ started with a "B".

It was either him or Tony Shaloub, and I personally don't feel like he's well-known enough yet to be considered "historical", but that's just me.

But yeah, it does indeed seem to me that fictional characters are "historical," too, yes? Pac-Man? Jane Eyre? Uncle Tom???

Important names, are they not?

So again, the name is:

David Copperfield.
 

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